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IN continuation of my inquiry into the relation between chemical affinity and solution (NATURE, vol. xxxiii. p. 615, and and vol. xxxiv. p. 263) I would direct attention to some remarkable facts in connexion with the heats of formation of the sulphates. Take H2SO4Aq, and assume that SO3 acts on the O of water with the average energy with which the S acts on O3, and we have the following:—
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DURHAM, W. Chemical Affinity and Solution. Nature 36, 318 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036318a0
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